Garberville Nude Beach
Rating: C
Garberville's skinny-dipping hole, visited by the few locals who know about it, is located near the first highway exit into town. The quiet riverbank site, along the south branch of the Eel River, isn't visible from the highway, but there are houses nearby so please use this area with caution.
Legal status:
Unknown, may be public property.
How to find it:
From Mendocino, go north on Highway 1 to Garberville, passing Rockport and Leggett (where 1 merges with Highway 101), or take 101 north all the way to Garberville. The road becomes a two-lane highway bordered by redwoods. Take the first Garberville exit. Turn left at the sign for San Francisco, the first major intersection in the city. Instead of following the highway onramp, go straight. After the street goes downhill, turn right onto the first paved road. Park near the big pile of gravel (you may see cars pulled over, which is usually a good sign). An easy trail, usually without poison oak, will take you to the south fork of the river.
The beach:
A skinnydipping hole, protected from view from the road by a hill. Bring flip-flops or old sneakers to wear in the river.
The crowd:
Probably just you. Even on hot days, you may find only a few nude bathers.
Problems:
Unknown legal status; cold water; homes nearby; river rocks.
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